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I need help asap, I've got a Scooby GL appatently limited addition. My partners Started to do work on her starting with the back end, the rear motors gone, now got a replacement but need the jet part, I've seen it on diagrams here but they not labled. Can any one help please ????
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From the item you have posted above your GL would appear to be a classic wagon rather than a newage.
The image on opposedforces you should be looking at is this one
The link for the page including all the part numbers is
http://opposedforces.com/parts/impre...llustration_1/
The actual item you seem to need is
The image on opposedforces you should be looking at is this one
The link for the page including all the part numbers is
http://opposedforces.com/parts/impre...llustration_1/
The actual item you seem to need is
Nozzle assembly-rear washer, 86636FA130
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From the item you have posted above your GL would appear to be a classic wagon rather than a newage.
The image on opposedforces you should be looking at is this one
The link for the page including all the part numbers is
http://opposedforces.com/parts/impre...llustration_1/
The actual item you seem to need is
The image on opposedforces you should be looking at is this one
The link for the page including all the part numbers is
http://opposedforces.com/parts/impre...llustration_1/
The actual item you seem to need is
Nozzle assembly-rear washer, 86636FA130
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These guys are 10 minutes down the road from me, and one of the main guys is a Subaru enthusiast so he may be to provide you with a good price, or even where to go if not.. His name is Paddy, I cant recall his surname, but I think its sounds like Ohoey....
https://www.dales-subaru.co.uk/
Robert
https://www.dales-subaru.co.uk/
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Out of interest,
From Europe item priced at about 23 euros including VAT but not postage to UK.
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id just like to say a big thank you to everyone that replied and for the invaluable information you guys provided. I have just order the part I needed from IMPEREZA BREAKERS LTD. Think they based in Sheffield, bargain price with vat and postage £10. Can't wait now
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Yes you can get them repaired but I suspect that both sides will be in the same state. Don't go to Bargain Bob unless he/she is a good friend, doing it from a well respected garage. You are looking at the thick end of £1000 or more to get a very good job on both sides.
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Classic GC/F Arch rust to be honest though at the far end of the spectrum.
Yes you can get them repaired but I suspect that both sides will be in the same state. Don't go to Bargain Bob unless he/she is a good friend, doing it from a well respected garage. You are looking at the thick end of £1000 or more to get a very good job on both sides.
Yes you can get them repaired but I suspect that both sides will be in the same state. Don't go to Bargain Bob unless he/she is a good friend, doing it from a well respected garage. You are looking at the thick end of £1000 or more to get a very good job on both sides.
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